ack! so far behind! how about I at least
post my 7 Days photos?
December 25th, 2009
Day 4 – a cabinet full of origami
Taken on the landing of the staircase at my cousin T’s house. I think these are all from a page-a-day origami calendar that her kids had a couple of years ago.
This is representative of the whole house, in that six kids ages 4 to 16 live there, and evidence of their creativity and curiosity is everywhere. In addition to this cabinet full of origami, there is a door in the upstairs hallway that is papered with pages from a word-a-day calendar, and the shelves above the kitchen sink hold framed photos as well as kid-produced art of varying levels of competence, not to mention that there is usually at least one kid in the middle of an art project at the dining-room table or baking pie or cookies in the kitchen.
T and her husband do a great job of involving their kids in many aspects of taking care of their home, and T incorporates many of the kids’ art projects into her decorating both permanent and seasonal (on this visit, I particularly loved the painted-white, glitter-covered pinecone in a Christmas cupcake paper on the counter in the downstairs bathroom, clearly some child’s preschool holiday craft). If I scattered Annalie’s art projects around our house I have the feeling it would just look cluttered, but at T’s house somehow it all works in the most fantastic way. Their house is beautiful and warm and welcoming, a house full of kids and activity and a little bit of chaos and a lot of love. It’s one of my favorite places to be.
Day 145 for Troy
As long as I’m posting my 7 Days photos, I might as well post my photos for Troy too. And yes, I realize this is very similar to Day 139, but I don’t care.
Matching candy-cane pj’s and cute kids trump repetitive photos any day.
Day 5 – Silver where? Wheatfields, of course.
Joe, Kassie, Katrina and I were all very relieved when the forecasted ice pellets and freezing rain did not materialize that morning. We just had plain old rain, which we were quite happy to brave for brunch at Wheatfields with good friends.
We took up two long tables in the otherwise-deserted sundeck, which was nice when we started taking silly self-portraits with our silverware (the day’s theme was silver.
I think the common characteristic among all my friends is that we make each other laugh, and these friends are no exception. We laughed and laughed that day, in between geeking out over cameras and tickling kids and debating the presence of apricots in the delicious quiche. It was awesome.
Joe’s Day 5 photo
Kassie’s Day 5 photo and her blog post Pole Girl, Dip Punk, Betho and me
Katrina’s Day 5 photo and her blog post Fun with Friends
Day 146 for Troy
Annalie decorated the mirror with two sets of clings…one is a Nativity set and one is Peanuts. They go together, right?
Day 6 – almost done with the Babette
I’ve been working on this blanket for my niece AK for a couple of months. It’s the wonderful Babette Blanket pattern. I used the colors of the aurora borealis as inspiration. (That gives you a really good hint to her first name.)
I’m about two-thirds done with stitching the squares together. I hope I am able to finish the rest before we go back home. Then I’ll wash and block it. I’m pretty happy with how it’s turned out so far.
Day 147 for Troy
At Christmas Eve worship tonight, my parents’ pastor announced that the Christmas Day service was cancelled, since we’re supposed to get 12-15 inches of snow tonight. I’ve only known him to cancel services two other times in 30 years, but it looks like he made the right decision because while we were in church it snowed about three inches. My mom took this photo in our front yard, You can just about see the snow fort my dad and Annalie made earlier today.
Merry Christmas to you all! May your holidays be filled with good surprises, kids in matching jammies, yummy food, and joy. Especially joy.
Omaha: now with more cousins and snow
December 14th, 2009
We landed in Omaha Saturday evening at 5:30. It was already dark by the time we left the airport, and Annalie was extremely disappointed when we told her she couldn’t play in the snow till the next day. We consoled her with a promised visit to meet her new cousin right after we dropped our luggage off at my parents’ house. As we drove down the interstate she opened her mouth wide in a show of speechless delight at each new expanse of snow.
When we stopped at Godfather’s to pick up pizza on the way to my brother’s, I literally had to grab her to keep her from rushing into a mountain of snow that had been plowed over to the side of the parking lot.
AK is extremely adorable and also a champion sleeper. She was asleep the whole hour we were there, even though we were passing her around and taking pictures. Annalie was totally smitten, asking to hold her twice, kissing and hugging her gently, and cooing over how adorable she was. I hope they’ll be great friends someday.
Annalie drew this on her dry-erase board during church yesterday morning (I snapped a quick shot with my phone before she erased it). It’s the first time I’ve ever seen her draw people with clothes rather than simple stick figures. I asked her later if she had seen that drawing somewhere before and was remembering it, thinking maybe she’d seen a picture somewhere in church that morning. She said, “It’s the drawing you did for me, remember?” I showed her how to draw a simple stable scene almost a week ago. I was rather amazed she held that image in her head for so long and did a fair job of recreating it without having it right in front of her.
And then after church and Sunday School were over, it was time to go back to my parents’ house and get Annalie suited up for PLAYING IN THE SNOW, YAYYY!
Annalie’s snow pants were a Christmas present two years ago. I’m kind of amazed that they still fit as well as they do. The coat is one we bought on clearance when we had to make that unexpected trip to Omaha for Troy’s dad’s funeral almost two years ago. It was huge when we bought it, and now it fits her perfectly. Time flies.
I think the only thing that would have made Annalie happier about the snow is if it had been snowing while she was playing. She didn’t worry about it much, she just made her own snow by throwing it up in the air.
Then she figured out she could pick up pieces of snow and throw them at Grampaw.
But before she got the chance, Grampaw made the first move!
Annalie got him back eventually, though.
Annalie was running and slipping and sliding all over the place. She kept going down in the snow, laughing her head off. She was getting pretty wet but she didn’t care a bit. I’m glad she got the chance to play in the snow before it got super cold (it’s 4 F/-16 C as I write this Monday evening).
Christmas prep and dotty ornaments
December 11th, 2009
We took this photo yesterday around 4:30 in the afternoon, about to head to the post office and mail most of our Christmas packages. Do I look tired? Because I was. I’ve been spending hours and hours in the kitchen in the past few days, baking and cooking and packaging and labeling. I’ve actually been enjoying myself immensely, which is probably no surprise. As we all know, I love to bake and cook. I even figured out a way to watch shows on iTunes while I baked without endangering my laptop.
Plastic wrap on the keyboard! Works like a charm.
I’ve been doing as much of this stuff during the day as I can, but for some reason Annalie has been totally uninterested in helping me with any of it. Normally she loves helping me in the kitchen so I don’t really know why she’s hasn’t wanted to help lately. I’ve coaxed her to hang out with me in the kitchen a couple of times by suggesting she draw some Christmas pictures for friends and family.
This is a drawing of Annalie hugging a giant candy cane. Cracked me right up.
And when I’ve let her watch shows or play games on the laptop, or offered her hot cocoa, Annalie will hang out for a while. But she never wants to stay in the kitchen for long. The Christmas tree has been the source of much inspiration in Annalie’s play, and the centerpiece of several elaborate games, so she likes playing upstairs in the living room most of the time right now. I don’t want to spend all day downstairs while my kid is upstairs, so I’ve been putting off a lot of the baking till after Annalie’s in bed.
I don’t mind late nights, and baking late at night is kind of a hobby of mine. But because most of the gifts we’re giving this year are homemade goodies, I’ve been doing a LOT of baking. Since Annalie and I going to be out of town for Christmas, I had a deadline for getting everything baked and shipped. That has led to some very late nights recently. Coffee consumption has been higher than usual. I’ve been a bit loopier than normal.
For example, one night I had the bright idea to use address labels instead of tape to seal the wax paper wrapping around the homemade granola bars. You know, those free address labels you always get in the mail around Christmas? I’ll never use them all, since we’re moving soon, and I figured they were more festive than tape. In the morning I looked at the pile of address-labeled granola bars and had to laugh. It looked like I was very concerned about my granola bars always being able to find their way back home.
This idea was definitely a good one though. I’ve been saving all my plastic peanut butter and mayonnaise jars for a while, ever since I read somewhere that they were good for storing art supplies. It’s a good thing I never got around to organizing my art supplies because they made great containers for the pretzel pralines and candied nuts I made to give as gifts. I was originally planning to use some of the glass pickle and jam jars that I’ve also been saving for ages, but glass is heavier and breakable. The plastic jars might not be quite as pretty as glass, but they’re lightweight and sturdy, perfect for shipping.
I might have had a little too much fun drawing the labels for these. The candy-cane one is my favorite.
One thing I made a ton of that I haven’t written much about is the World’s Best Apricot Cookies. I’ve mentioned them a few times, and some of you have emailed me asking for that recipe. I will get to that eventually, I promise.
I painted this ornament a few weeks ago when I just wanted something small to paint while supervising Annalie’s painting one day. I meant to put it in my Etsy shop before now, but I totally forgot about it till I was looking for something in my cupboard during one of those late-night baking sessions. It’s listed there now if anyone wants it.
Bex saw this one on Flickr and claimed it right away. It’s also in my shop, just waiting for Bex to buy it.
And now I have to go finish my laundry and dig out Annalie’s snow pants and pack our suitcases because tomorrow we’re headed to Omaha where we’ll probably have a very white Christmas at my parents’ house with its new siding.















































